Ann Carolyn Mitton

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South Portland- Ann Carolyn Mitton, RN, 87, of 148 Breakwater Drive and formerly of 95 Ivie Road, Cape Elizabeth, passed away peacefully under the thoughtful care of Maine Medical Center, Hospice of Southern Maine and St. Joseph’s Manor in Portland. The heavenly gates have opened this cool spring evening of May 11, 2024. Born in Portland, Maine and raised in Cumberland, Ann was a proud graduate and salutatorian of Greeley High School, Class of 56’. She graduated from the NH State Hospital School of Nursing earning a degree in psychiatric nursing, Class of 1957, and subsequently from the Maine Medical Center School of Nursing, Class of 1958. Ann discovered early in her career that geriatric and nursing home care was her calling. She was proud to be a very reliable, compassionate, caring and effective nurse with a career spanning over 4 decades. Ann retired in 2009 from St. Joseph’s Convent after 26 years of service. Mom’s life was full of love, laughter, family and faith. She was a faithful Catholic, and regularly attended weekly masses at Holy Cross Church in South Portland. Further, she was a proud member of the church choir when she was younger. Mom enjoyed living at The Breakwater in South Portland, and had many friendly and dear neighbors. She and her late husband, Robert (Bob) Mitton, enjoyed having a glass of wine out in the courtyard and visiting with their neighbors and walking to Bug Light Park. Mom love to travel and explore new places. Ann was the youngest and last surviving of nine siblings born to Leon Frederick and Maude Feeney. She is predeceased by her husband of over 62 years, Robert (Bob) Mitton. She is survived by her three sons, a daughter and their spouses: Bob Jr., Steve, Mike, and Susan. All of whom were lovingly involved in her final weeks of care. Mom is also survived by her dear sister-in-law Beverly Colbourn and family of Syracuse NY, the Frederick family, and numerous nieces and nephews. She was blessed with 8 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren, all of whom she loved dearly. We love you Mom, and you be missed greatly our hearts are forever broken, but comforted by your memory. Say hello to Dad in heaven for us! Rest peacefully. Life well done! A visiting hour will be held on Friday, June 7, from 9-10am at the Conroy-Tully Walker South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland. Prayers will be recited at the chapel at 10:15am, followed by an 11am Mass of Christian Burial at Holy Cross Church, 124 Cottage Rd, South Portland. Burial will follow at Calvary Cemetery in South Portland. To view Ann’s memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com

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  1. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. I know that Ann was a major part of all the love in your family. She leaves a great legacy.

  2. I’m so sorry to hear of Ann’s passing. She was such a sweet woman. My condolences to all the Mitton cousins.

  3. Very sorry to hear of Ann’s passing. Sending a big hug and deepest sympathy’s.
    John and Kelly Frederick❤️

  4. To Steve and the Mitton family in times of your incredible loss, you have our deepest sympathy. Ann was an inspiration to everyone who came into her life. Her zest for life, her courage, her strength to continue on, she let us all know how precious life is. Just remember Ann’s smile it will keep you going!
    Ann our friend your on another journey, we will miss you but not forget you, you’ll always be in our hearts.
    Our Love Bill and Monika
    @ Breakwater

  5. I remember Ann working with the Sisters at the convent. She was dedicated and quiet and dearly loved. One felt strength in her presence and knew the personal and clinical care was excellent. She will be missed.


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